Letter from Champ Clark to John W. Davis - December 18, 1918

December 18, 1918 Hon. John W. Davis, American Ambassador to Great Britain: Dear Mr. Ambassador: This will introduce to you my son, Lieutenant-Colonel Bennett C. Clark, whom you may remember as Parliamentarian of the House during part of your Congressional Service. He has been in the Army in France since May. Any courtesy you may show him will be taken by me as a personal kindness. Wishing you a splendid Diplomatic Career. I am Your Friend, Champ Clark

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December 18, 1918 Hon. John W. Davis, American Ambassador to Great Britain: Dear Mr. Ambassador: This will introduce to you my son, Lieutenant-Colonel Bennett C. Clark, whom you may remember as Parliamentarian of the House during part of your Congressional Service. He has been in the Army in France since May. Any courtesy you may show him will be taken by me as a personal kindness. Wishing you a splendid Diplomatic Career. I am Your Friend, Champ Clark